Focusing on contemporary landscape and its 20th-century influences, All Day Long considers the artist’s vision of nature as explicit material and as abstract fields of color. KinoSaito’s founding muse, Kikuo Saito, was a prolific abstract painter, who had a habitual landscape practice...Each artist in All Day Long is creating work along the edge of subject and obliteration, challenging the viewer to contemplate what is contained in the landscape versus what is present in front of them.
– Katrin Lewinsky and Sarah Greenberg Morse
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